Monday, January 18, 2016

High Noon Creations

For those of you that do not know the artist and creator of the products of High Noon Creations, She was a contestant of season two of the long running show on the SyFy channel called Face/Off.
Her name is Heather Henry.
Much like so many of the talented artist that make it on to the show, they are all in the business of transforming people into something totally different. Heather is no different. Heather is the creator and owner of High Noon Creations.


Heather did some make up at the 2015 Transworld show in St Louis called Wild West Medusa. The world on it is wonderful. I was lucky enough to get a quick picture of it as the model Breanna Cooke.
Art work by Heather Henry, Modeled by Breanna Cooke, photo by Paul W. Ferrell
TransWorld 2016 will be another great show with the showcase of many talented artists and thier creations. You never know who you will see and what they will be wearing. It is a crazy time and so much to look at.

The following is from her home page:High Noon Creations

HEATHER HENRY (OWNER/CHIEF ARTIST) HAS BEEN A PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP ARTIST SINCE 2005. SHE COMPETED IN SYFY CHANNEL’S SECOND SEASON OF “FACEOFF” AND HER WORK HAS BEEN FEATURED IN MOVIES (TRUE GRIT, PARKLAND, UPSTREAM COLOR, I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE), TELEVISION (DALLAS, PRISON BREAK, GCB, CHASE), AND COMMERCIALS (PAPA JOHN’S AD FEAT. DEMARCUS WARE AND JERRY JONES). HEATHER’S FIRST AND TRUE LOVE, HOWEVER, IS EFFECTS AND MAKEUP FOR HAUNTS, STAGE AND INDY FILMS.

Here is a link to her Face Off Audition Real

I have the opportunity to ask Heather some questions before the TransWorld show regarding her work in the haunt industry.
Here are a few questions that I have prepared for her to answer.

1.    With your growing success in the TV and film industry, why do you continue to costume related art link masks and Halloween related projects?
I've been working in tv and film for about 14 years now.  After the writers' strike, I began to diversify.  I started making masks for fun about 5 years ago, and I really enjoy it. Now I split my time between working on set and making masks. I like both too much to quit either.

2.    You have several types of masks that you sell on your website, which do you enjoy painting more?
I enjoy creating new pieces, but most of my time is spent working on filling orders.  Painting new things for the first time is my favorite part of the process, but I also always love to paint the Medusa headdresses.  This year's TransWorld will be the first time they are available for purchase. (I've redesigned them to be more wearable.)

3.    Are you unveiling a new masterpiece at TransWorld this year?
This year at TransWorld,  I won't be selling as many bodies as I have in the past to make room for all of the new pieces.  I'm pretty excited to debut the new stuff!  I'll be selling a few things I've never seen anyone else do before, and I think haunters are going to love them.

4.    Concerning your animal masks, how you get them to look so real with laying the hair so perfectly?
I spend a lot of time creating the animal masks.  I use patterns to attach the bulk of the hair. Then I do fur transfers and flocking to finish them off.  It's time-consuming and messy, but it really makes all the difference!

5.    What type of advice do you have for people that want to get into the business of making haunted house style masks?

As far as advice for others, I'm not sure I'm qualified!  I just make things I want to see, and other people seem to like them.  For me, a business just kind of happened naturally. I could probably grow my business faster, but I really just do it because I enjoy it.  So I guess my advice would be to create masks because it's what you love to do. Try to come up with new designs, and with luck and persistence, the business will follow.

Her answers where very interesting and insightful.
I look forward to meeting her at TransWorld and to see her "Family Friendly" pieces. I will post pictures of what she has on her table. She does some amazing work and the pictures can not do them justice. Can not wait to try them all on with several pictures.
So please check back later. 

Friday, January 15, 2016

Syfy Network's Face Off Season 10


FACE OFF


Face Off is an American reality television game show on the Syfy network in which a group of prosthetic makeup artists compete against each other to create prostheses such as those found in science fiction and horror films. Actress McKenzie Westmore, known for her role as Sheridan Crane on the former NBC/DirecTV soap opera Passions, and a member of the Westmore family of makeup artists, serves as the show's host, with judges being Academy Award-winning makeup artist Ve Neill(Ed Wood, Beetlejuice, Mrs. Doubtfire), and television and film makeup artist Glenn Hetrick (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Babylon 5). Creature designer and concept artist Neville Page (Watchmen, Cloverfield, Avatar).

Aside from the creative judges that have worked in the business for years there are tons of talented artist that make it on the show. I have been a huge fan of the show from the first season. I have met several artist at a Halloween trade show called TransWorld and I hope to meet many more in the years to come. I am creating this area of the blog to be able to get to know each artist on their way to the top and be the winner of Face Off.
I want to be able to “interview” each person if they will grant me the time it would take to reply to a few questions that will be the same for each contestant.

Meet the Contestants (The information has been copied off the Faceoff home page. I will be adding in a larger section more detailed information.)

Anna Cali

With a passion for monsters and movies, Anna knew from an early age what industry she was going to be a part of. With goals of being an accomplished make-up SFX artist, she started her career over ten years ago and hit the ground running. Anna is currently an artist at Kosart Studios and an instructor at Kosart Atelier, where she is also an alumnus.
Anna Cali was eliminated from the show on Wednesday March 2, 2016.
  • When did you start doing makeup/FX as a profession?
  • What brand of makeup do you like to use on face, latex, and silicone?
  • Do you have a store of Etsy that sells products you make?
  • Will you be attending TransWolrd Halloween show in St Louis this year?

Anthony Canonica Jr.
Anthony grew up in Southern New Jersey and while attending the Gloucester County Institute of Technology for Dramatic Performing Arts he discovered a passion for makeup. After high school he went to the Tom Savini School of Makeup and Special Effects. With the support of his family, Anthony moved to the NYC area to pursue a career in special effects makeup.
Anthony "Ant" was eliminated from the show on Wednesday January 27, 2016.
  • When did you start doing makeup/FX as a profession?
  • What brand of makeup do you like to use on face, latex, and silicone?
  • Do you have a store of Etsy that sells products you make?
  • Will you be attending TransWolrd Halloween show in St Louis this year?

Greg Schrantz
Always having a passion for the arts, Greg focused his studies on painting and sculpting. It was not until he worked at a haunt that Greg realized his love of special effects. This drove Greg to attend Tom Savini's Special Make-Up Effects Program to learn more about the craft and with the guidance of the talented instructors he was able to make it on Face Off.
Greg was eliminated from the show on Wednesday January 13, 2016.


When did you start doing makeup/FX as a profession?
I started doing makeup professionally about 2 years ago.

What brand of makeup do you like to use on face, latex, and silicone?
Lately I've been using a lot of Mehron products but I don't have any particular brand that I prefer over others.

Do you have a store of Etsy that sells products you make?
My etsy shop is https://www.etsy.com/shop/GregsArtsandProps

Will you be attending TransWolrd Halloween show in St Louis this year?
I am thinking about going but I have not decided yet.


Jennifer Bowden
Jennifer is a costumer and a member of the 501st Legion, the international Star Wars Costuming organization. She is an avid video game player and loves the characters and stories of BioWare the most. Star Wars, Doctor Who and BioWare have been instrumental in pushing her into exploring new skills. Within the last couple of years she has learned (and fallen in love with!) makeup FX so she can make her creatures even more lifelike. Jennifer is married and has three amazing children.
It is difficult to say but Jennifer was eliminated January 20, 2016.


When did you start doing makeup/FX as a profession?
I probably started a little over a year ago. Before that I've been making costumes for about 12 years and within the last 5 years I started sculpting masks and props. Then yeah, within the last one to two years I started making prosthetics.

What brand of makeup do you like to use on face, latex, and silicone?
I love PPI premiere products, their skin illustrator palettes are amazing. I've used reel creations as well and love them too. Kryolan has amazing products as well, but I think everyone knows that by now. I like Ben Nye's stuff. And I love Smooth-On's Dragon Skin FX Pro silicone. My favorites.

Do you have a store of Etsy that sells products you make?
I'm 'in process' with my Etsy store. So stay tuned to my social media places for that.

Will you be attending TransWolrd Halloween show in St Louis this year?

It would be nice to attend TransWorld's Halloween show. I'd definitely like to check it out if I can. I've never gone before.



Johnny Leftwich

Being raised in his film-loving father's household taught Johnny respect for the art, specifically the horror genre, and after high school, he and his best friend DT set out to pursue a life in pictures. Johnny graduated from Tom Savini's Make-Up Effects Program in 2012 and can be seen pulling double duty as both actor and makeup effects artist in GWAR's music video for "Zombies, March!," Steve Johnson's short film Nightmare Cabin and Tom Woodruff Jr.'s feature debut, Fire City: End of Days.
Johnny was eliminated February 17, 2016.
  • When did you start doing makeup/FX as a profession?
  • What brand of makeup do you like to use on face, latex, and silicone?
  • Do you have a store of Etsy that sells products you make?
  • Will you be attending TransWolrd Halloween show in St Louis this year?

Kaleb Lewis
Kaleb has been an artist since he was young. Traveling the United States after high school, he found a knack for face and body painting. After traveling, Kaleb attended Tom Savini's Special Make-Up Effects Program, from which he graduated in May 2015. He is currently pursuing a career as a freelance makeup artist.
Kaleb Lewis was eliminated from the show on Wednesday February 24, 2016.
  • When did you start doing makeup/FX as a profession?
  • What brand of makeup do you like to use on face, latex, and silicone?
  • Do you have a store of Etsy that sells products you make?
  • Will you be attending TransWolrd Halloween show in St Louis this year?

Katie Kinney
Katie is a recent graduate of the Vancouver Film School and is currently working as a Freelance Makeup Artist out of her small studio in Southern Illinois. As she hones her skill sets, Katie loves to create custom prosthetics and beautiful but deadly monsters, each more boldly colored than the last. With a strong science background, Katie uses her extensive knowledge of anatomy to create unique and unusual works of art. Her work encompasses a variety of wild colors, dynamic shapes and her own personal artistic flare.
Katie Kinney was eliminated from the show on Wednesday February 10, 2016.


When did you start doing makeup/FX as a profession?
I’ve only been doing makeup as a profession for about 3 years now, and one of those years I spent in school learning the important aspects of my trade foundation.  It’s relatively new to me, and I do still supplement my income because of that.  But I’m always learning new things, and that’s one of the things I love most about this industry.  

What brands of makeup do you like to use on the face, on latex, and or silicone?
Some of my favorite products are Skin Illustrator Palettes, Reel Creations Palettes, and Kryolan Auquacolors.  I love to layer Auquacolors to create unique color combinations and to cover a lot of area, but also to give a nice base for airbrushing other colors on.  This works especially well with creatures or makeups that require colors that are non-human or fantastical!  But they can also be used for body painting and beauty makeups, which makes them a nice addition to my kit and a super flexible product all the way around.  I also really enjoy the versatility of alcohol activated palettes, especially the Reel Creations Palettes and Skin Illustrators.  You can do a variety of painting techniques with them, and they last for a long time, even if your model sweats a lot.  They also apply to a lot of different surfaces and materials, which is great. 
It is difficult to say but Jennifer was eliminated February 10, 2016.

As for foam latex, I use Monster Maker’s brand.  I’ve tried a few others, but this one works best for me, especially because I often run foam by myself.  I also really love their  mask latex for making prop heads and over the head masks.  

Unfortunately, I don’t know too much about silicone, but I love what I see others doing with it, and want to try to get into it more.  I’ve heard good things about a lot of different brands, but it usually depends on the project or artist for type of silicone or brand.  

Do you have a store or Etsy that sells products you make?
I don’t currently have an Etsy store, but I am opening up a shop tab on my website at www.kinneyeffects.com.  It’s still under construction, but I’m hoping to get it up and running very soon! 

Will you be attending TransWorld Halloween show?

I’d love to attend the show!  I don’t have tickets just yet, but I’d really like to go!  It’d be perfect for me too, because I live only an hour away from St. Louis.  

Mel Licata
Mel is a licensed esthetician and a trained special effects and beauty makeup artist. After discovering her passion for makeup as an undergraduate in Rider University's Theatre department, Mel completed Tom Savini's Special Make-Up Effects Program in 2015, after which she earned her esthetician's license from Atelier Esthétique in New York City. Mel's experience ranges from bridal and high fashion to work in theater and film.
Mel Licata was eliminated from the show on Wednesday March 30, 2016.


When did you start doing makeup/FX as a profession?
So I've been doing makeup for about 7 years now- it hasn't ever been my only means of income due to the fact that freelancing has highs and lows. It wasn't until the last couple of years I've been seriously focused on working as a makeup artist for my career.

What brand of makeup do you like to use on face, latex, and silicone?
This is a loaded question because there are so many amazing brands that help you to achieve different looks. For beauty makeup, The Balm and Eve Pearl are my favorite. For FX work I LOVE Skin Illustrator and Kryolan- specifically Kryolan's supracolor palate. It's amazing. I usually use monster maker's latex- not sure if it's the best, but it's what I've always used. As far as silicone, unfortunately it completely depends on the project. I'm using 2 different types of silicone in one project as we speak! Different brands are good for different things.

Do you have a store of Etsy that sells products you make?
My etsy will be up and running soon. It will be to sell my skin care line! Which may leave some special FX fans bummed haha but they're great products!


Will you be attending TransWolrd Halloween show in St Louis this year?
I wouldn't be opposed to going to transworld, but I don't have plans to attend as of yet.


Melissa Ebbe
Ever since seeing Michael Jackson's Thriller video at a very young age, Melissa Ebbe has longed to work in special effects. After pursuing more traditional art mediums and earning her BFA, MA and MFA, Melissa finally decided to pursue her lifelong dream of learning how to do special effects and taught herself how to make prosthetics and apply make-ups. She is currently working as an artist and business owner at Feral Works, where she produces masks, statues and other effects-influenced artwork.
Melissa Ebbe was eliminated from the show on Wednesday April 13, 2016.


When did you start doing makeup/FX as a profession?
I've had my online store, Feral Works, for the past 8 years, and I've been selling costuming goods for all of that time. I've been focused on masks and sculptures for the past 3 years

What brand of makeup do you like to use on face, latex, and silicone?
I am not brand specific for make-ups. I love Monster Makers for my latex and Smooth-on for my silicone.

Do you have a store of Etsy that sells products you make?
Yep! Http://FeralWorks.etsy.com

Will you be attending TransWolrd Halloween show in St Louis this year?
I would very much like to, if my schedule permits!


Njoroge Karumba
Njoroge is an artist and creator who left New England to pursue his dream of being a make-up artist in Atlanta, Georgia. He loves to learn new techniques and teach those that he knows. His goal is to become active in the Atlanta TV and film industry while creating his own art on the side.
Njoroge was eliminated February 3, 2016.
  • When did you start doing makeup/FX as a profession?
  • What brand of makeup do you like to use on face, latex, and silicone?
  • Do you have a store of Etsy that sells products you make?
  • Will you be attending TransWolrd Halloween show in St Louis this year?

Rob Seal
Having grown up in Los Angeles and loving the fantasy and sci-fi genres, Rob's passion for creature creation developed at a fairly young age. At the age of 18, he attended Cinema Makeup School to broaden his skillset. After graduating in February of 2014, he became a CMS lab intern and did several makeup demos for the school. He has since done work in Los Angeles makeup effects labs and started a small art business with some friends.
Rob Seal was the WINNER of Face Off Season 10.
  • When did you start doing makeup/FX as a profession?
  • What brand of makeup do you like to use on face, latex, and silicone?
  • Do you have a store of Etsy that sells products you make?
  • Will you be attending TransWolrd Halloween show in St Louis this year?

Robert Lindsay
Robert is a German-born ex-dental technician turned special effects makeup artist. He moved to L.A. to feed his creative needs and after graduating from Cinema Makeup School specialized in dental work and fake heads for film and TV. Since then, he has worked on several films and TV shows including The History Channel's UFO Hunters, the monster feature The Millennium Bug and National Geographic’s Killing Kennedy.


When did you start doing makeup/FX as a profession?
- I started working with Special FX at the end of the 90's in Germany. I did blood and gore FX for several short films.

What brand of makeup do you like to use on face, latex, and silicone?
- I really like Kryolan stuff. And it's not only because they're German. They make their own products and it's high quality stuff. Talking about Foam - I go with "GM Foam". For Silicone - "Smooth-on" is a good place to go. They have all kinds of materials

Do you have a store of Etsy that sells products you make?
- be it mold making or appliances - and they were always very helpful if you have questions. - I don't have a etsy store, but I might set one up pretty soon.

Will you be attending TransWolrd Halloween show in St Louis this year?

- I don't know yet if I will attend Transworld. If I do I'll make sure to announce it.


Walter Welsh
Walter was born and raised in a small town where he grew up around sports, cars and motorcycles. He always had a passion for movies, science fiction and art. Walter went from basketball coach to college football athlete to competitive bodybuilding to portrait painting ... and now to special effects. He thinks he has finally found what he loves by creating monsters and painting works of art that come to life.
Walter Welsh was eliminated from the show on Wednesday April 13, 2016.
  • When did you start doing makeup/FX as a profession?
  • What brand of makeup do you like to use on face, latex, and silicone?
  • Do you have a store of Etsy that sells products you make?
  • Will you be attending TransWolrd Halloween show in St Louis this year?

Yvonne Cox

Yvonne was born in Everett, WA and moved to Canada when she was eight. Before pursuing a career in make-up, she was a hairstylist. She attended the Vancouver Film School's Makeup Design Program, from which she graduated with Honors in April 2010. Yvonne has worked in shops that range from make-up SFX to prop displays and designed creatures and make-up SFX for short films. Yvonne looks forward to further pursuing her career in the make-up industry.
Yvonne Cox was eliminated from the show on Wednesday March 23, 2016.
  • When did you start doing makeup/FX as a profession?
  • What brand of makeup do you like to use on face, latex, and silicone?
  • Do you have a store of Etsy that sells products you make?
  • Will you be attending TransWolrd Halloween show in St Louis this year?




And The WINNER IS...... Rob Seal 

Watch the winner here


Monday, January 11, 2016

Halloween trade show

This entry is a link to several different haunted house and Halloween related companies that supply to all size haunted house owners. These companies have great products and some of the one of a kind items that anyone would want to add to their collection. These companies sell props, animatronics, latex masks, silicone masks, costumes & weapons, and the list goes on and on. It there is something you need to get your haunted house off the ground and ready for business. 


13th Ward FX 
168 Tickets LLC 
46th Dimension Designs
A Corpse Maker
ADJ Group of Companies
Adventure Sports HQ 
Agony, Inc 
Aisle 13 at Pittsburgh Poster 
Allscare.com 
All Seasons Entertainment 
American Changer
American Express Open 
American Made Monster 
Anti-Conjuror Productions 
Apocalypse 
Apparition Studios 
Asylum Coffin Company 
Asylum Props/Fear Buliders
Aurora Optics Company 
Autograph Foliages 
AZ Hand Trucks LLC 
The Basement FX
Bad Jack Productions 
Be Mortis Productions
Beastcraft 
Berg USA 
Berk Concession Supply 
The Best Halloween Store Ever! 
Big Scary Show 
Billy Bob Teeth 
Blackjack Creature Company, LLC 
Black Moth 
Bloodlust Productions, LLC 
The Blood Syringe 
Bloody Mary Bloody Mary Makeup To Die For HANDS ON  Free Workshop, Saturday March 19th where Bobbie aka Bloody Mary will be doing a demo with the class on  How To make a Mummified Zombie Seating is limited. Makeup Kits provided for first 125 makeup artists and model teams. 9 am Class will start. Get there early to get a seat. Bloody Mary will have raffle drawings and winner will be featured in her next upcoming comic book. Prizes for best creations. Visit Bloody Mary

Bobby K Entertainment 
Boneyard Productions International  Boneyard Productions International is a full-service Haunted House and attraction design / construction company. Our staff of engineers, artists and designers have become famous for creating some of the most fantastic Haunted Attractions throughout the world. Let us turn your Haunted Attraction into a World Class Event!

BrainChow Studios 
Brutal Rust 
The Brothers Rich F/X 
BuySeasons, Inc 
C and H Financial Services 
Caledon Virtual 
Cameleon Bodypaint USA 
Card Connect 
Cavallaro Concessions 
Chaotic Creations Fx Studios 
Charactersunlimited.com
Chuckwagon Soda 
Closed Casket Studio 
Commercial Silk International 
Composite Effects 
Copper Leaf Creative 
Cossio Insurance Agency 
Crazy Bobs Talent Search 
Creative Visions Free Introduction to Airbrushing seminar using Iwata airbrushes and European Body Art paints from 10-10:45am on Saturday, room number to be announced soon, all are welcome, but only the first 20 attendees get the hands-on experience.

Creature Revenge Monster Studio 
Creepy Collection 
Crew 13 Productions 
Cross Breed/Haunted Productions 
Custom Metal Works
Cydney Neil 
DAFE 
Dapper Cadaver 
Dare to Scare 
Dark Design Studios
Dark Raven Designs
Dead Rabbit Studios
Decimated Designs 
Demented Design Studios 
Dino Rentos Studios
Distortions Unlimited
Dolls Gone Wrong and The Wicked Lady 
Donat Insurance Services LLC 
Don’t Be A Monster 
EFX-TEK 
Eleglance Vision Corp
Engineered Fear 
Entertainment Sciences Group 
Escape Games Unlimited, LLC 
Escape Room Productions 
ETIX Ticketing 
European Body Art 
Evilusions 
Expolanka USA LLC 
Fear Worm Hauntvertising 
Firefly Magic / Spartus Technology LLC 
Fortune Products 
FrightLight LED 
Frightnight Studios, LLC 
Frightprops, LLC 
Froggys Fog 
From Art to Zombies 
FunFlashingLeds.com 
Gantom Lighting & Controls 
The Gemini Company 
Gep Productions Inc 
Ghost Ride Productions 
Gilderfluke & Co 
Global Fear Enterprises 
Global Special Effects 
Glo Cone International 
Gog Paintball 
Gore Galore 
Graftobian Make-Up Co 
Great Room Escape 
Grex Airbrush 
Grignard Company 
Grim Stitch Factory 
Groupon
Happy Feet 
Hauntbots LLC 
Haunt Dawgs 
Haunted Enterprises 
Haunted House Media 
Haunt Holdings 
Haunting FX 
HauntPay 
HauntedProps.com 
HauntersDigest.com / CharlesTerry.com 
Hauntscheduler.com 
Haunt Shirts, LLC 
Haunt Visions 
Hauntworld, Inc. 
High Noon Creations 
Hot Wire Foam Factory 
Ideal Software Systems 
Imaginerick 
Immortal Masks 
Inferno Effects 
Interactive Ticketing 
Jakprints
Jon-Jac, Inc
Jump Pad 
Kosart Effects Studios, LLC 
Krooked Kreations Mask and Effects 
Lanner Design LLC 
Laser Tag Pro 
Legacy 3D FX, LLC 
Licensed 2 Scare 
Lights Alive 
Lil’ Orbits, Inc. 
Little Spider Creations, Inc. 
LiveZombieHunt.com 
Mad Monster Masks 
The MAiZE Inc. 
Master Fog 
MAS Vision Science Studios 
MedTech Wristbands 
Michael Davy Film & TV Make-Up 
Midnight Studios FX 
Midnight Syndicate Soundtrack 
Midwest Haunters Convention 
Minions Web 
Minispotlight.com 
Moneytree ATM 
Morbid Entertainment 
Morris Costumes 
Mystery Escape Room LLC 
NASA Searchlights 
National Ticket Company 
Neal Enterprises
Necrotic Creations.com 
Nevermore Productions 
Nightmare Props, LLC 
Nightscream Studios 
Night Terror Productions 
Oneail Fx Studios 
Outlaw Haunt Productions 
Paasche Airbrush Co. 
Pale Night Productions 
Partymachines.com 
Phantom Finder Haunted Video Booth 
Phobius Haunted House 
Poison Props 
PPG Architectural Coatings 
Premier Glow 
Pumpkin Pulp 
Punchkin 
Puzzle Props Inc. 
Radioboss 
Reynolds Advanced Materials 
Rip City Fx 
Ripper Merchandise/Kreepsville 666 
Robot Costumes USA 
Rose Brand 
Rumplestiltskin Studios 
The ScareFactory 
Scare Products 
Selling Halloween 
Shaffer Distributing 
Shattered FX 
Showoffs Body Art 
Simply Fog 
Sinister FX 
Sinister Signs 
Sinister Visions / Cult of the Great Pumpkin 
Skeletons And More 
Slaughter House Studios 
Spectral Illusions 
The Spooky Hoot 
Spooky Marketing 
Spookyprops.com 
Stagecraft Inc 
Steel Owl 
Studio TEk-FX 
Superfan Suits 
Super Haunt Bros. 
Tandy Leather Company 
Team Kingsley 
Tellermate Inc 
Terrortech 
TicketLeap 
Tippmann Sports LLC 
Tombstone 
Top Haunts / Black Box FX 
The Torture Factory 
Trick or Treat Studios 
Trip Sixx 
Universal Concepts 
Valken Inc. 
Venom VFX 
VEQTOR 
VFX Creative Studios 
Villafane Studios, LLC 
Von Charon Productions Inc 
VueThru 3D
Weldon, Williams & Lick, Inc. 
When Hinges Creak 
Wolfe Face Art & FX 
Woochie by Cinema Secrets 
Worped Studios LLC 
Wristband Resources Inc 
Zagone Studios LLC 
Zombie Army Productions 
Zombie Skin FX LLC